Patiala: In the midst of the controversy over the alleged comment conducted by Pension Punjab DGP Mohammad Mustafa at the meeting of the Wives Thursday, which was a congressional candidate from Malerkotla, officers who again issued notice to him through a poll event without permission.
Action by Malerkotla Jasbir Singh’s Malerkotla officer on Friday followed complaints by the AAM AADMI candidate from Malerkotla Jamil Ur Rehman to the Indian Election Commission and Punjab CEO against Mustafa.
The controversy over Mustafa’s speech was increasingly intensive on Saturday after BJP Leading Tweet Sambit Patra on the Mustafa video allegedly issued a threat to a particular community if they again held a general meeting.
In the video, Mustafa also warned administration not to allow workers and AAP leaders to hold meetings and will beat them with ‘brooms’ (also symbol of AAP elections) in their homes.
Mustafa blamed the AAP worker because it disturbed his rally by holding one nearby on Thursday late at night.
But Mustafa denied that it had targeted a particular community and said that there was no particular community problem but only from AAP workers who tried to disrupt their meeting in the city of Malkotla.
“I have said if this happens again, which means if the AAP worker again tries to disturb my rally, I will teach them lessons.
There are no problems ‘certain communities’ and Sambit Patra are trying to give it a communal form.
Anyone can watch and listen to videos again .
I just say to the workers AAP, which all Muslims.
I also said I was not an agent RSS (as candidates AAP here) and will not sit at home but will fight.
that word ‘Quami Sipahi’ means a soldier nationwide.
in the video the same I can be heard saying that good Sikh and Hinduism support me, “Mustafa said.
He added, “AAP workers tried to disrupt my public address by holding their small meetings and playing music in high fields in addition to raising the slogans against us.” Candidate AAP Jamil Rehman denied the allegations and said that Mustafa had a habit of playing communal cards.
He said on Thursday late at night, the AAP public meeting was scheduled in Baghwala Mohalla near the Gate of Sirhindi in Malerkotla where Mustafa also planned to hold nearby meetings and tried to disturb the AAP event.
“I also searched for a number of police officers, including DSP house officers and three stations in Malerkotla, because they had loyalty to Mustafa,” Allegedly AAP candidate who in 2009 needed parliamentary elections on BSP tickets but joined AAP in 2013.
Malerkotla returned Jasbir officers Singh said, “We have not received complaints about police transfers because this does not fall in our purview.”